% of members of the Historically Black Protestant Tradition who are parents who are…

Frequency of meditation

African Methodist Episcopal Church

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

American Baptist Churches USA

Anglican Church

Apostolic Pentecostal (Evangelical Trad.)

Apostolic Pentecostal (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

Assemblies of God

Calvary Chapel

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Christian Churches and Churches of Christ

Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Christian Reformed Church

Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)

Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)

Church of God in Christ

Church of God of the Apostolic Faith

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Church of the Nazarene

Churches of Christ

Community Church (Evangelical Trad.)

Conservative Baptist Association of America

Conservative Congregational Christian Conference

Deist

Disciples of Christ

Eclectic, a bit of everything, "I have my own beliefs"

Episcopal Church

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)

Foursquare Church

Free Methodist Church

Free Will Baptist

General Association of Regular Baptist Churches

Greek Orthodox

Humanist

Independent Baptist (Evangelical Trad.)

Independent Baptist (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

Interdenominational (Evangelical Trad.)

Interdenominational (Mainline Trad.)

Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

Missionary Baptist (Evangelical Trad.)

Missionary Baptist (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

National Baptist Convention

Nondenominational charismatic

Nondenominational Christian (Evangelical Trad.)

Nondenominational evangelical

Nondenominational fundamentalist

Nondenominational Pentecostal (Evangelical Trad.)

Nothing in particular (religion important)

Nothing in particular (religion not important)

Orthodox Church in America

Other Adventist (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Baptist (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Baptist (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

Other Baptist (Mainline Trad.)

Other Congregationalist (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Congregationalist (Mainline Trad.)

Other Episcopalian/Anglican (Mainline Trad.)

Other Holiness (Evangelical Trad.)

Other in the "Unitarian and other liberal faiths" family

Other in the New Age family

Other Lutheran (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Lutheran (Mainline Trad.)

Other Metaphysical Christian ("Other Christian" Trad.)

Other Methodist (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

Other Methodist (Mainline Trad.)

Other Mormon

Other Nondenominational (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Nondenominational (Mainline Trad.)

Other Orthodox Christian

Other Pentecostal (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Pentecostal (Historically Black Protestant Trad.)

Other Presbyterian (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Presbyterian (Mainline Trad.)

Other Reformed (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Reformed (Mainline Trad.)

Other Restorationist (Evangelical Trad.)

Other Restorationist (Mainline Trad.)

Others in "Other Christian" Tradition

Pagan or Wiccan

Pentecostal Church of God

Pentecostal Holiness Church

Presbyterian Church (USA)

Presbyterian Church in America

Progressive Baptist Convention

Reformed Church in America

Russian Orthodox

Seventh-day Adventist

Southern Baptist Convention

Spiritual but not religious

Spiritualist

Unitarian

United Church of Christ

United Methodist Church

United Pentecostal Church International

Unity Church

Wesleyan Church

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Sample Size

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